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I've heard that wireless routers work for the Wii. Wireless routers come in two parts, the part that goes in the wall, and the part that goes in your computer. Would the Wii work if we only had the one part? And if so, which part? Please help me here.TylendalYou are going to need the "complete" router to get it to work. Your question is rather confusing though, I think it's just the way it is worded
[QUOTE="Tylendal"]I've heard that wireless routers work for the Wii. Wireless routers come in two parts, the part that goes in the wall, and the part that goes in your computer. Would the Wii work if we only had the one part? And if so, which part? Please help me here.rbrown3You are going to need the "complete" router to get it to work. Your question is rather confusing though, I think it's just the way it is worded Sorry, a store is having a sale on wireless routers near where I live, but my dad has heard that the Wi-Fi adaptor doesn't work that well. Thanks.
[QUOTE="rbrown3"][QUOTE="Tylendal"]I've heard that wireless routers work for the Wii. Wireless routers come in two parts, the part that goes in the wall, and the part that goes in your computer. Would the Wii work if we only had the one part? And if so, which part? Please help me here.TylendalYou are going to need the "complete" router to get it to work. Your question is rather confusing though, I think it's just the way it is worded Sorry, a store is having a sale on wireless routers near where I live, but my dad has heard that the Wi-Fi adaptor doesn't work that well. Thanks. 90% of the time, you should never listen to your parents regarding anything involving computers, even if they do it for their job. My dad has two masters degrees, one in computer engineering and one in information systems. Yet he can't seem to get his home PC running. He just called me the other day to ask if I would come set up his wireless router, and I didn't even go to school for anything computer related, my bachelor's degree is in English and my master's in Political Science.
[QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="rbrown3"][QUOTE="Tylendal"]I've heard that wireless routers work for the Wii. Wireless routers come in two parts, the part that goes in the wall, and the part that goes in your computer. Would the Wii work if we only had the one part? And if so, which part? Please help me here.rbrown3You are going to need the "complete" router to get it to work. Your question is rather confusing though, I think it's just the way it is worded Sorry, a store is having a sale on wireless routers near where I live, but my dad has heard that the Wi-Fi adaptor doesn't work that well. Thanks. 90% of the time, you should never listen to your parents regarding anything involving computers, even if they do it for their job. My dad has two masters degrees, one in computer engineering and one in information systems. Yet he can't seem to get his home PC running. He just called me the other day to ask if I would come set up his wireless router, and I didn't even go to school for anything computer related, my bachelor's degree is in English and my master's in Political Science. :lol: must be something about growing up with computers. My mom has trouble even dealing with more than one window at once. Thanks for your help.
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